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Among the wealthiest members of the US senate, half of them were elected last year, and three-quarters of them are Republican.
The Senate on Monday pushed the government shutdown to the one-week mark as Democrats blocked the GOP’s “clean” stopgap funding bill from advancing for a fifth time. Senators
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Bondi tells Durbin she wishes he "loved Chicago as much as you hate Pres. Trump" in Senate hearing
Sen. Dick Durbin and Attorney General Pam Bondi traded barbs about the National Guard and Chicago, with Bondi telling Durbin she wished he "loved Chicago as much as you hate President Trump."
Some House and Senate lawmakers are requesting that their paychecks be withheld as millions of federal workers prepare to go without pay.
Senate Commerce Chair Ted Cruz and ranking member Maria Cantwell on Monday released bipartisan legislation to reauthorize the nation’s pipeline safety regulator, which is due to be marked up by the panel this week.
The government shutdown is turning into “Groundhog Day” for senators as they grow increasingly frustrated with the lack of movement toward a deal and repeated failed votes. The Senate on Monday
Three members of the Senate Democratic caucus broke with Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) on Tuesday and voted for a House Republican-drafted bill to fund the government through Nov. 21,
As of Oct. 1, the Senate remained mostly locked into a funding bill standoff between Republican and Democratic factions over the issue of health care subsidies. Members of both houses held out some measure of hope for a compromise to reopen the government,